A TEENAGER who threw a surprise party for more than 100 youths, requiring 31 police officers to break it up, could be forced to pay police for their time after becoming the first Queenslander charged under tough new party laws.

Markino Lawrence Carbajal, 17, is the first person in Queensland to be charged under the new Out of Control Party provisions, after his shindig got a bit too much.

Carbajal is accused of organising the surprise birthday party for his mate’s 18th, without telling the birthday boy or his parents.

Police say they received several Triple-0000 calls late on March 13, and arrived to find hordes of drunken youths creating disturbances on the street.

It is understood police are seeking more than $1900 in a claim for their services, an option that is open under the new laws, if Carbajal is convicted of the offence.

Carbajal made his first appearance in Townsville Magistrates Court yesterday, where his lawyer Steve Erickson asked the court for an adjournment.

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